Barrington store earns a spot in magazine

Knit One Quilt Too featured in Quilt Sampler

Posted 5/18/16

Knit One Quilt Too in Barrington has been chosen as one of the 11 featured shops across the United States for the Spring/Summer 2016 issue of Quilt Sampler magazine, which is published by Better …

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Barrington store earns a spot in magazine

Knit One Quilt Too featured in Quilt Sampler

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Knit One Quilt Too in Barrington has been chosen as one of the 11 featured shops across the United States for the Spring/Summer 2016 issue of Quilt Sampler magazine, which is published by Better Homes and Gardens.

Quilt Sampler, published twice a year, has been profiling North America’s top quilt shops for the past 21 years. Shops are chosen through a competitive process that focuses on what makes them unique as well as on what they offer.

The Spring/Summer 2016 issue features a multi-page profile of Knit One Quilt Too, along with a full-sized pattern for an original quilt designed for the magazine by the shop’s employees.

“We are delighted to have been selected for this honor,” says Knit One Quilt Too owner Yvonne Weiss. “As a relatively new store we weren’t a shoo-in, but the selection committee saw what our customers see—that we’re a place where people come not just to get supplies but also to gain inspiration.”

Knit One Quilt Too opened its doors in 2014.

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